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- Erigeron bellidifolius Muhl. ex Willd. Erigeron bethlehemi Schoepf Erigeron bithynicus Vierh. Erigeron frigidus Boiss. & Buhse ex Boiss. Erigeron funkii Sch...
- florets but no ray florets. Subspecies Echinops spinosissimus subsp. bithynicus (Boiss.) Greuter Echinops spinosissimus subsp. bovei (Boiss.) Greuter...
- Pompeius Bithynicus (108 BC-48 BC), was the son of the tribune Aulus Pompeius. He is the first member of the family to bear the cognomen Bithynicus. However...
- PetrovskyBering Sea dock Rumex bidens R.Br. Rumex bipinnatus L.f. Rumex bithynicus Rech.f. Rumex brachypodus Rech.f. Rumex brasiliensis Link Rumex britannica...
- honour. Aulus Pompeius Bithynicus (flourished 1st century BC) was the son to Senator Cicero’s friend Quintus Pompeius Bithynicus by an unnamed woman. When...
- Fonteius Frontini**** L. Stertinius Rufus ignotus suff. M. Insteius Bithynicus ignotus 163 M. Pontius Laeli**** A. Junius Pastor L. Caesennius Sospes...
- with red hair, but it was only p****ed down through one line. The surname Bithynicus is also thought to have belonged to a branch of this family, although...
- Clodius sent into Macedonia by Caesar in 48 BC, and the same as Clodius Bithynicus, who fought on the side of Antonius in the Perusine War, and was put to...
- family Fabaceae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus, initially as Lathyrus bithynicus (as a type of pea) but later moved to the genus Vicia (vetches). The specific...
- Rusticus and Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus Succeeded by Marcus Insteius Bithynicus and ignotus Personal details Born 125 AD Antioch, Syria, Roman Empire...